The in-laws took us in 2011. We drove south from Meers to get there. It looked like a pretty thorough city of Israel for portraying an elaborate Easter play. There were tons of buildings. Nothing was going on that day. We just walked around and gawked. Only two buildings were open.

One was a creepy room full of period-dressed mannequins, on a fake hill. I think we were supposed to be witnessing "Sermon on the Mount." But it had prison-like bars between us, so it was just too odd. (yay!)

The other was an old church with a spooky photo of the woman who put the whole city together by the front door. I can't forget that picture for some reason.

[Jane Geoh, 07/22/2012]

66-acre property resembles Biblical Israel and is the venue for an Easter Passion Play. There's a marble statue of Christ, a Lord's Supper building, Herod's Court, and a chapel replica of George Washington's church. Also includes an Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial.